The International Institute and the Rackham Graduate School have awarded $611,603 in support of research and internships to 174 students through 15 funding opportunities. Students will travel abroad between May 2018 and May 2019 to conduct research or serve internships in 68 countries.

Research projects range from: improving maternal healthcare in Zambia to combating undernutrition for children in Armenia, from social justice issues in India to addressing climate change and natural resource management. Internships will be with organizations including U.S. Embassies, universities, museums, and NGOs.

The 2018 funding categories, grantees, degrees, locations, and internship or research projects, are:

International Institute Individual Fellowship: supports U-M students who are enrolled in a degree program and wish to participate in internships or conduct research abroad.

Anton Lorenzo Avancena, PhD health management and policy, the Philippines: “Strategies to Improve the Supply of Rural Health Workers in the Philippines”                        

Ross Baiers, MPH health behavior and health education, Thailand: Reverse Innovation Fellow                

Alec Brandel, BSE mechanical engineering, Brazil: “Low Energy Refrigeration in the Brazilian Pantanal”              

Madalasa Chaudhari, BA international studies, India: contextual learning program at Canadian International School    

Sheira Cohen, PhD classical art and archaeology, Italy: “The Global Countryside of Iron Age Central Italy”                       

Marianna Coulentianos, PhD design science, India: “Use of Prototypes When Implementing a Development Initiative”                

Nora Dolliver, MA Russian, East European, and Eurasian studies, Poland: education internship at POLIN Museum

Jeffrey Edelstein, MA higher education, United Kingdom: “Autistic College Student Development: Comparisons Between the U.K. and the U.S.”   

Shahla Farghadani, PhD Near Eastern studies, Iran: “Persian Female Poets: Erased and Rediscovered”                

Marisol Fila, PhD Spanish, Brazil: “Race and Nation in São Paulo: Past and Present”                     

Kristin Foringer, PhD sociology, Colombia: “Defining and Counting Victims in Colombia’s Registro Único de Víctimas”                  

Molly Green, PhD health behavior and health education, Germany: “Acculturation and Health: Experiences of Syrian Refugees in Germany”                                

Fatima Haidar, BS microbiology, Lebanon: teaching Syrian refugee children                                

Nadhira Hill, PhD classical art and archaeology, Greece: “Pots Shape People: The Construction of Identity in Ancient Greece”                              

Kelly Hirina, MFA dance, Germany / India / the Netherlands: “Embodied Cognition in Dance Training: Fascia and Flow”   

Gabriel Johnson, MPH health behavior and health education, Kenya: “The Wema Project: LGBT- Centered Mental Health Services in Kisumu, Kenya”                   

Tyler Johnson, PhD classical art and archaeology, Italy: “Mutable Space, Mutable Society: Abandonment and Reuse in Late Roman Houses”         

Sebastian Kasparian, BS program in the environment, Croatia: marine conservation and public awareness intern

Aliya Khan, BA   anthropology / computer science, India: internship with ANKURI                     

Fan Liang, PhD communication, China: “Algorithms, Automation, and Computational Politics”                           

Aleksandra Luca, BA political science, Albania: internship with European Movement Albania       

Catherine Ann MacDougal, MS natural resources and environment, Mexico: “Canopy Connectivity and Ant Community Assembly on a Shaded Coffee Farm”                                    

Laura Magnusson, MFA fine art, Mexico: “Subaquatic Soundscape: Underwater Sound Recording in Cozumel, Mexico”   

Sophia Manduca, BS neuroscience, Norway: global social work practice                      

Richard Martino, MPH epidemiology, Uganda: “Electronic Database for Interventions among Ugandan Adolescents with HIV”      

Sunny McGovern, MSW community organizations / children and youth, South Africa:

“Lessons from Imulva: What U.S. Music Programs Can Learn from Gugulethu”                

Madeleine Messinger, BFA art and design, United Kingdom: textile design internship at Zandra Rhodes                      

Kelly Miklas, BA classical archaeology / history, Italy: Gabii Project: 2018 Field Program              

Ermelinda Ndoka, BS biology, Albania: internship for community development and human rights                       

Innocent Ndubuisi-Obi, Jr., MSI information, Nigeria: “Bitrider: Using Mobile Sensing to Collect Informal Route and Transit Data”                        

Anjali Nemorin, BA public health, India: “Efficacy of CRY”                       

Nkechinyelum Ogu, MD medicine, Ghana: “The Role of Group Antenatal Care in Ghanaian Obstetric Outcomes”             

Bianca Oteng, BS chemistry, Ghana: “Understanding and Improving the Referral System in the Ashanti Region of Ghana”            

Naivedya Parakkal, PhD educational studies, India: “Exploring Student Perspectives about Education and Social Justice in India”              

Joy Peltier, PhD linguistics, United Kingdom: “Linguistic Documentation and Analysis of Dominícan Patwa in London, U.K.”          

Daniel Phillips, PhD resource ecology and management, India: “Demonstrating Bottom-up Green Infrastructure responses in Bangalore, India”               

Lauren Pratt, PhD anthropology, Peru: “A Multi-Regional Approach to Early Peruvian Prehistory”

Faatimah Raisa, LSA undeclared, Bangladesh: internship with Project Healthy Schools-Bangladesh                                 

Alicia Ramos, MPH health behavior and health education, Spain: internship with Barcelona Lab for Urban Environmental Justice and Sustainability          

Rowan Renee, MFA visual art, United Kingdom / Norway: “Abjection and Queer Embodiment in the Arctic Landscape”

Iris Saraeny Rivera Salinas, MS natural resources and environment, Mexico: “The Role of Higher-order Interactions in Structuring Agroecosystems”         

Angela Schöpke, MSI information, Greece / Germany: “Afghan Refugee Identity Construction Through Information Infrastructures”                    

Jennifer Sierra, PhD anthropology, Peru: “Amazonian Online and Offline Interactions”                

Kirsten Smith, BS pharmaceutical sciences, Zambia: “The Global Impact of Microbes: Fieldwork”                       

Richard Smith, PhD musicology, Israel: “Performing a Queer, Modern, and Pan-Ethnic Tel Aviv: Popular Music and Borders”                    

Jared Stolove, BS mathematics, Mozambique: “Interventions to Improve HIV Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence in Beira”

Derek Tan, BSE mechanical engineering, Bangladesh: internship with Foundation of Charitable Activities in Bangladesh                                              

Kathryn Teske, BSE environmental engineering, Chile: energy and sustainability analyst internship                               

Jessica Uruchima, MPH epidemiology, Ecuador: “Analyzing Food Acquisition, Preparation, and Consumption in Rural Ecuador”                        

Allegra Ward, BA anthropology, Bulgaria: “The Birth of Europe: Excavations at the Neolithic Settlement of Ilindentsi”                           

Stephanie Wraith, PhD epidemiology, Nicaragua: “Viral Interference: Relation between Influenza and ARI in Nicaraguan Children”                              

Dongqing Xia, MSE electrical engineering, China: “Deep-Learning-based Lung Cancer Detection and UI Platform Development”                        

Megan  Zabik, BA Spanish, Ecuador: internship with the Quito Project               

 

Rackham International Research Award: supports international research by students in Rackham programs.

Ilona Argirion, PhD environmental health, Thailand: “Molecular and Epidemiological Etiology of Global Head and Neck Cancer”   

James Arnott, PhD resource policy and behavior, United Kingdom / Belgium / Germany / Switzerland: “How Science Funding Influences Science and Its Use: A Comparative Study”

Yeon-ju Bae, PhD anthropology, South Korea: “Talk, Farming, and Interrelatedness in Korean Buddhist Return-to-the-farm”                             

Trevor Bailey, PhD physics, China: “Controlling the Microstructure of Cu2Se Composites for Thermoelectrics”                                      

Leah Bernardo-Ciddio, PhD classical art and archaeology, Albania / Croatia / Italy: “The Iron Age Adriatic World: Identity and Connectivity Beyond Borders”

Ian Bratcher, PhD sociology, Poland: “National Identities: Social Resilience and Prejudice in Contemporary Poland”                                          

Julie Buser, PhD nursing , Zambia: “Maternity Waiting Home Use and Newborn Outcomes in Rural Zambia”                

Cristian Capotescu, PhD history, Romania / Germany: Giving in the Time of Socialism                             

Kristen Connor, PhD anthropology and history, United Kingdom / Uganda: “States of the Sky: Meteorology and Rainmaking in Uganda, 1860-Present”             

Jesse Contreras, PhD epidemiology, Mexico: “Health Effects of Wastewater Reuse in Central Mexico”                            

Jordan Dalton, PhD anthropology, Peru: “The Transformation of the Chincha Valley during Inca Occupation”                                           

Vishnupriya Das, PhD communication, India: “Mobile Mediated Intimacies: Emerging Digital Cultures in Urban India”                              

Sasha de Vogel, PhD political science, Russia: “Concessions, Credible Commitment, and Protest Demobilization in Autocracies”                           

Meenu Deswal, PhD history, India: “Unruly Women: Gender and the Rule of Property in British India, 1850-1920”                      

Duygu Ergun, PhD comparative literature, Germany: “Critical Aesthetics and Politics of Life in Weimar Cinema”                          

Golriz Farshi, PhD Near Eastern studies, Iran: “City and Knowledge Production: Reconstructing Medieval Tabriz”          

Benjamin Finkel, PhD anthropology, Uganda / Switzerland: “Aging Apes: Feeding Strategies of Old Chimpanzees”

Gordon Fitch, PhD ecology and evolutionary biology, Mexico: “Does Reliance on Nectar Robbing Lead to Reductions in Stingless Bee Health?”                 

Andrew Foster, PhD anthropology, Peru: “Extracting the Bodily Potential of Afro-Peruvian Athletes”                                          

Lenard Foust, MFA dance, China: “Investigating Transnational Street Dance by Comparing Two Hip-Hop Scenes”                         

Timnet Gedar, PhD history, United Kingdom / Italy: “Mobilizing Fikre Hager and Freedom in British-occupied Eritrea (1941-1952)”                             

Miriam Gleckman-Krut, PhD sociology, South Africa: “Borrowing Progress: South Africa and Sexual Violence Laws in Global Context”                               

Joshua Greenberg, PhD economics / medicine, Uganda: “Government, Citizenship, and Accountability: People-Centered Development in UG Health Sector”                                    

Hunter Harris, PhD history, India: “When Trust Fails: Merchants, Law, and Empire in the Eighteenth Century”                             

Jaime Hernandez, PhD Spanish, Spain: “Artificial Body Modification and Social Control in Early Modern Spain”                                        

Anna Johnson, PhD Asian languages and cultures, China: archival work in libraries and monastery collections in Lhasa, Tibet                                         

Deanna Kolberg, PhD political science, Colombia: “Campaigning after Conflict: Repairing the Bridge Between Voters and Politics”                                

Saachi Kuwayama, MS natural resources and environment, India: “Gendered Dynamics of Water Politics and Protest in Odisha, India”                                         

Nikita La Cruz, PhD earth and environmental science, Chile / Guyana: “Gold Geochemistry and Economic Development in the Guiana Shield”                               

Nathalie Lambrecht, PhD nutritional sciences, Ghana: “The Role of Livestock Husbandry on Anemia among Young Children in Ghana”                                         

Lisa Lau, PhD epidemiology, Guatemala: “An Evaluation of Cervical Cancer Screening Methods in Guatemala”                                         

Cindy Lin, PhD information, Indonesia: “Accuracy for Indonesia’s Carbon: Calculating with Maps and Visualizations”                             

Fusheng Luo, PhD history, China: “Land Market, Semi-Colonial Law, and Chinese Industrialization” 

Grace Mahoney, PhD Slavic languages and literatures, Ukraine / Russia: “Bulgakov’s House Museums: Representations of Biography and Literature”                            

Laura Motta Medina, PhD earth and environmental science, France: “Non-Traditional Isotope Effects: The Case Study of Mercury Stable Isotopes”                                           

Sauda Nabukenya, PhD history, Uganda: “Governing Customary Law: The Role of the Uganda High Court, 1900-1971”                 

Matthew Naglak, PhD classical art and archaeology, Italy: “Movement and Activity in Roman Fora: An Archaeological Analysis”                           

Genta Nishku, PhD comparative literature, Serbia / Kosovo: “Anti-War Activism and Feminism in Belgrade’s Women in Black Publishing”             

Ronke Olawale, PhD social work and anthropology, Liberia: “Ebola in Liberia: The Intersection of Culture, Care, and Infectious Disease”               

Mary Pena, PhD anthropology, Dominican Republic: “Remaking Urban Life: Sensory Practices and Politics in the Dominican Republic”                      

Naganika Sanga, PhD urban and regional planning, India: “Inclusionary Housing Policy: A De-centered Analysis”                          

Lauren Schmitt, PhD resource ecology and management, Mexico: “Synergistic Leaf Litter Decomposition in Coffee Agro-Ecosystems”                  

Hannah Segaloff, PhD epidemiology, Israel: “Influenza Vaccine Effectiveness Among Hospitalized Israeli Children”                                   

Sharmi Sen, PhD anthropology, Ethiopia: “Examining Alternative Reproductive Tactics in Male Geladas”                                    

Robert Sroka, PhD sport management, Canada: “Re-imagining the Olympics: Tax Increment Financing and the Host Value Gap”                           

Jonathan Sullivan, PhD resource ecology and management, Tanzania: “Food Security and the Well-being Impacts of Privatization”                                              

Talin Tahajian, MFA creative writing, United Kingdom: “Infinity Made Imaginable: Writing the English Gothic”                             

Kaelie Thompson, PhD screen arts and cultures, United Kingdom: “Screening Scotland: A Transnational History of Scotland and Hollywood”                                

Kirk Townsend, PhD earth and environmental science, New Zealand: “Linking Long-term Rock Uplift to Seismic Hazards in Kaikoura, New Zealand”                                 

Stephanie Triplett, PhD history of art, Germany: “Romanticism, Realism, and the Rise of Narrative Animal Painting, 1790-1880”                                  

Tara Weinberg, PhD history, South Africa: “Property of the People: Land Claims, Law, and Power in 20th- Century South Africa"                                  

Courtney Wilder, PhD history of art, France: “Brilliant Extremes: Novel Impressions in Printed Textiles, 1815-1851”                                             

Megan Wilson, PhD classical studies, Germany / United Kingdom: “A Social History of Theater in the Attalid Kingdom”                

Hang Yu, PhD economics, Mozambique: “Interventions to Improve Medication Adherence of PLHIV in Beira, Mozambique”                                 

Arianna Zapelloni Pavia, PhD classical art and archaeology, Italy: “Interpreting Votive Offerings in Umbria from the 6th to the 1st cc. BCE”                      

 

African Studies Center Research or Internship Support in Africa: open to U-M students wishing to pursue summer or semester-long projects or internships with businesses and institutions in Africa. 

Hollie Adejumo, PhD chemical engineering, Ethiopia: “Disinfection By-products in Drinking Water: Implications on Carcinogenesis”         

Dana Beck, PhD nursing, Zambia: “Community Mobilization for Maternal Health in Rural Zambia”

Evan Binkley, BA history of art, Ghana: internship with Elmina Castle

Abagail Breidenstein, PhD anthropology, Switzerland / Sudan: “Malaria in Ancient Nubia: Paleogenetic Investigation of the Past 3000 Years”

Katherine Browne, PhD resource policy and behavior, Madagascar: “Global Climate Policy as a Source of System Change in Madagascar”

Sofia Carrera, PhD psychology, Ethiopia: “Examining Maternal Stress and Maternal Care Behaviors in a Wild Primate”

Kristen Connor, PhD anthropology / history, United Kingdom / Uganda: “States of the Sky: Meteorology and Rainmaking in Uganda, 1860-Present”                 

Patricia DeLacey, PhD biological psychology, Ethiopia: “Chest Patch Coloration as a Sexually Selected Signal in Male Geladas”      

Benjamin Finkel, PhD anthropology, Uganda / Switzerland: “Aging Apes: Feeding Strategies of Old Chimpanzees”            

Miriam Gleckman-Krut, PhD sociology, South Africa: “Borrowing Progress: South Africa and Sexual Violence Laws in Global Context”                   

Elliot Greiner, PhD anthropology, Kenya: “Reconstructing East African Hominin Paleohabitats with Suid Paleoecology”    

Emily Hu, JD law, Namibia: “Practices of Law Reform and Development Commission in Namibia”

Nathalie Lambrecht, PhD nutritional sciences, Ghana: “The Role of Livestock Husbandry on Anemia among Young Children in Ghana”                             

Shelbi Lisecki, MPH epidemiology, Ethiopia: “Female Sex Workers & HIV Testing: Assessment of HIV Risk and Urban Migration”   

Carol Maione, MS environment and sustainability, Tanzania: “Ecotourism: Why Waste Can Take Us from Places to Processes in Ecotourism”        

Richard Martino, MPH epidemiology, Uganda: “Electronic Database for Interventions among Ugandan Adolescents with HIV”

Promise McEntire, PhD anthropology, Burkina Faso: “Attention Capture: Recruiting Reproductive Health Advocates in Burkina Faso”       

Sauda Nabukenya, PhD history, Uganda: “Governing Customary Law: The Role of the Uganda High Court, 1900-1971”     

Ronke Olawale, PhD social work and anthropology, Liberia: “Ebola in Liberia: The Intersection of Culture, Care, and Infectious Disease”   

William Solmssen, BA public policy, Senegal: internship with U.S. Embassy Dakar

Jared Stolove, BS mathematics, Mozambique: “Interventions to Improve HIV Antiretroviral Therapy Adherence in Beira”

Sophie Voltz, BA political science, Ghana: “Electoral Accountability of MPs in the Northern Region of Ghana”

Tara Weinberg, PhD history, South Africa: “Property of the People: Land Claims, Law, and Power in 20th- Century South Africa"   

 

Armenian Studies Program Haigaosh Mengushian/Ajemian Memorial Student Travel Award: provides funding for undergraduate and graduate student travel and study abroad related to Armenian studies.

Swathi Gopala Krishna Shetty, MPH nutritional sciences, Armenia: “Supplementary Food for Children in Armenia to Combat Undernutrition”         

Tugce Kayaal, PhD Near Eastern studies, Turkey: “Bodies in War: Politics of Sexuality and War Orphans in Konya (1911-1923)”            

Evgenia Jane Kitaevich, PhD political science, Armenia / Georgia: “Bullets and Blessings: Do Conflicts Render States Less Accountable?”   

 

Center for European Studies Summer Research and Internship Grant: supports undergraduate and graduate student summer research or internships for projects about Europe and European integration.

Patricia Angus, BA international studies / political science, Czech Republic: internship with Berkeley Global                                  

Brett Boehman, BA program in the environment / German, Germany: internship with Cultural Vistas                             

Timothy Brewer, BA musicology, Germany: “The Censorship of German Opera in the 19th-century Semperoper”                        

Duygu Ergun, PhD comparative literature, Germany: “Critical Aesthetics and Politics of Life in Weimar Cinema”

Michelle Falkenbach, PhD health service organization and policy, Austria / Italy: “Exclusionary Health Policies of Radical Right Populists in Western Europe”                                    

John Finkelberg, PhD history, France: “The Modern Chemisier and the Ready-to-Wear Chemise (Shirt), 1830-1890”                                  

Johanna Folland, PhD history, United Kingdom / Germany: “Globalizing Socialist Health: Africa, East Germany, and the AIDS Crisis”                   

Kyle Follo, BS German, Germany: “Exploring the German Healthcare System as a Pflegerpraktikant”                              

Timnet Gedar, PhD history, United Kingdom / Italy: “Mobilizing Fikre Hager and Freedom in British-occupied Eritrea (1941-1952)”          

Isabelle Gillet, PhD history of art, France: archival research in Paris, Rouen, and Lyon                  

Molly Green, PhD health behavior and health education, Germany: “Acculturation and Health: Experiences of Syrian Refugees in Germany”        

Shalmali Jadhav , PhD comparative literature, France: “Recovering the Erasure of Paulette Nardal’s Feminism”                

Tyler Johnson, PhD classical art and archaeology, Italy: “Mutable Space, Mutable Society: Abandonment and Reuse in Late Roman Houses”                                 

Emine Kayim, PhD architecture, Germany: “Stasi as an Architectural Producer”                          

Dajana Korcari, BA mathematics, Albania: internship with National Coastal Agency of Albania, Ministry of Tourism                                  

Caitlyn Nalley, BA program in the environment, Albania: internship with National Coastal Agency of Albania                

Ermelinda Ndoka, BS biology, Albania: community development and human rights internship     

Maeve Poggensee, BA linguistics, Italy: English teacher at V. Bellini Music School                        

Matthew Qemo, BS biochemistry, Greece / Israel: internship with National and Kapodistrian University of Athens                      

Sarah Redman, BSE mechanical engineering, Germany / Netherlands: mechanical engineering internship

Renee Rowan, MFA visual art, United Kingdom / Norway: “Abjection and Queer Embodiment in the Arctic Landscape”  

Jong Hye Rha, MPH health management and policy, Switzerland: internship with WHO Geneva                                   

Jeremy Tervo, BS biochemistry / German, Germany: “Lineage Segregation and Cell Behavior in Early Germ Layer Differentiation”                        

John Vulaj, BA economics, Albania: internship with National Coastal Agency of Albania   

 

Center for Latin American & Caribbean Studies Field Research Award: provides funding to graduate students conducting preliminary fieldwork in Latin America.

Claudio Aguayo Borquez, PhD Spanish, Peru: “Shining Path: Violence, Myth, and Cruelty in the Andes”

Stefania Almazan Casali, PhD resource policy and behavior, Brazil: “How Do Perceptions of Water Availability Influence Watershed Management?”         

Elaine Chen, MSW community and social systems, Brazil: “Community Theater Practices as Advocacy Tools”        

Anne Creighton, PhD anthropology, Peru: “Language and Religion in Colonial Peru”        

Marisol Fila, PhD Spanish, Brazil: “Race and Nation in São Paulo: Past and Present”                                 

Kristin Foringer, PhD sociology, Colombia: “Defining and Counting Victims in Colombia’s Registro Único de Víctimas”      

Miranda Garcia, PhD anthropology, Cuba: “Independent Advertising in Cuba: A Lens on Economic and Social Change”     

Kashvi Gupta, MPH epidemiology, Costa Rica: “Association between Diet and Microbiota Associated with Colorectal Cancer”      

Elizabeth Ludwig-Borycz, MPH epidemiology, Ecuador: “The Impact of Infant Diet on the Development of the Human Microbiome”         

Catherine Ann MacDougal, MS natural resources and environment, Mexico: “Canopy Connectivity and Ant Community Assembly on a Shaded Coffee Farm”            

Nicholas Medina, PhD ecology and evolutionary biology, Mexico: “Highlighting How Soil Insects Regulate Tropical Agroforest Soil Fertility”          

Martin Menz, PhD anthropology, Belize: Aventura Archaeological Project             

Jordan Mizell, MPH health management and policy, Grenada: “Quality of Life Assessment: Foundations for Policy Recommendations”    

Raghav Muralidharan, MSE mechanical engineering, Ecuador: “Nido de Vida Renewable Energy Needs Assessment”       

Lauren Pratt, PhD anthropology, Peru: “A Multi-Regional Approach to Early Peruvian Prehistory”

Iris Saraeny Rivera Salinas, MS natural resources and environment, Mexico: “The Role of Higher-order Interactions in Structuring Agroecosystems”         

Alexander Stephens, PhD history, Cuba: “Migration and Demographic Change in Cuba from the 1950s to the 1980s”       

Kelly Sun, MPH environmental health science, Ecuador: “Develop a Method to Characterize Child Environmental Exposure to Pathogens”          

Aurelis Troncoso, PhD American culture, Cuba: “Queered Orisha: Afro-Latinxs Initiates of Lucumí in New York, Miami, and Cuba”

Stephanie Wraith, PhD epidemiology, Nicaragua: “Viral Interference: Relation between Influenza and ARI in Nicaraguan Children”                             

 

Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Research, Internship, and Fellowship Program Grant: supports summer research projects or internships in Eastern Europe or the former Soviet Union.

Jeffrey Bilik, PhD political science, Russia: “Discretion by Design: Coercive Agencies and Ethnicity in Moscow”     

Adrian Deoanca, PhD anthropology, Romania: “Infrastructure Blues: The Politics of Waiting for Development in Romania”                      

Mark Dovich, BA political science / Russian, East European, and Eurasian studies, Georgia: internship with U.S. Embassy Tbilisi             

Suzanna Duba, BA international studies, Ukraine: internship with U.S. Embassy Kyiv                               

Kaitlyn Haines, MSI information, Czech Republic: internship with National Library of Technology

James Meador, PhD anthropology, Russia: “Excavating the Sino-Russian Past at Albazino”                                  

Mariya Nakonechna, BS biopsychology, Ukraine: “Identifying Factors Which Caused a Shift in HIV Transmission in Ukraine”                                             

Mario Sanchez Gumiel, PhD Spanish, Romania: “Politics and Avant-Gardes in 1940s Spain, Italy, and Romania: A Dialogue”                                           

Allegra Ward, BA anthropology, Bulgaria: “The Birth of Europe: Excavations at the Neolithic Settlement of Ilindentsi”      

 

Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies Ukrainian Research Grant: provides support for summer research projects focused on Ukraine.

Grace Mahoney, PhD Slavic languages and literatures, Ukraine / Russia: “Bulgakov’s House Museums: Representations of Biography and Literature”       

 

Copernicus Program for Polish Studies Amelia Kulesa Konopka Fellowship: supports summer research projects or internships in Poland.

Michael Keller, BA history / political science, Poland: internship with U.S. Embassy

 

Copernicus Program for Polish Studies John J. Swiderski Fellowship: funding provided by the family of John J. Swiderski in his honor to support study, research, or internships in Poland.

Elizabeth Lawrence, LSA undeclared, Poland: internship with Culture.pl

 

Copernicus Program for Polish Studies Summer Grants: provide support to undergraduate and graduate students performing summer research projects or internships in Poland.

Ian Bratcher, PhD sociology, Poland: “National Identities: Social Resilience and Prejudice in Contemporary Poland”         

Nora Dolliver, MA Russian, East European, and Eurasian studies, Poland: internship with POLIN Museum

Alexander Wegrzyn, BA international studies / Polish, Poland: internship with POLIN Museum

Maryellen Zbrozek, BS ecology and evolutionary biology, Poland: internship with Fulbright Poland

 

Weiser Center for Emerging Democracies Summer Fellowship: open to undergraduate and graduate students, and supports summer research projects or internships in Europe or Eurasia which engage the theme of “emerging democracies past or present.”

Leah Bernardo-Ciddio, PhD classical art and archaeology, Albania / Croatia / Italy: “The Iron Age Adriatic World: Identity and Connectivity Beyond Borders”  

Laura Bossio, PhD anthropology, Serbia / Kosovo / Germany: “Excavation of Bronze Age in the Balkans and Paleolithic Germany”

Abagail Breidenstein, PhD anthropology, Switzerland / Sudan: “Malaria in Ancient Nubia: Paleogenetic Investigation of the Past 3000 Years”       

Carrie Morgan, PhD anthropology, Albania: “The Affective Politics of Gender and Class in Post-socialist Albania”          

Gyorgyi Parditka, PhD anthropology, Serbia: “Collapse and Restoration: Bronze Age Societies in Eastern Europe”          

Lediona Shahollari, PhD history, Albania / Czech Republic: “Between Memory and History: Constructing Çam identity in Communist Albania”

 

Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia Albanian Community Summer Fellowship: supports study, research, or internships in Albania and in neighboring countries preparing to join the European Union.

Aleksandra Luca, BA political science, Albania: internship with European Movement Albania

 

Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia Kabcenell New Europe Grant: provides funding for summer study, research, or internships in countries that became European Union members in 2004 or later, or are current candidate countries.

Sebastian Kasparian, BS program in the environment, Croatia: marine conservation and public awareness internship

Alyssa Walters, BA history / international studies, Croatia: internship with youth initiative for human rights internship    

 

Weiser Center for Europe and Eurasia Ron & Eileen Weiser Slovak Award: supports research, internships, or study in the Slovak Republic. 

Brooke Lennox, BA international studies, Czech Republic / Slovakia: “Past and Present Political Climate and Culture in the Czech Republic”